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ANALYSIS-Investors brace for less predictable Fed as Warsh rewrites playbook | Business

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What We Know

Reporting from multiple outlets says the Federal Reserve under new chair Kevin Warsh has moved away from the explicit forward guidance that recent chairs used and toward a quieter, more opaque communication style. One concrete sign noted in coverage is the markedly short post‑meeting statement after the June 17 FOMC meeting — reported as 130 words — and commentary likening the approach to the muted-era style associated with former chair Alan Greenspan.

Market and commentary pieces say investors are already bracing for greater unpredictability. Analysts and commentators argue that scaling back verbal guidance forces markets to infer the Fed’s intentions from data and actions rather than clear signaling, and some coverage warns that a “less guidance” reset could push up U.S. borrowing costs and increase volatility in financial markets.

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